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import sys
import asyncio
from urllib.parse import urlparse, urlunparse, urljoin
from concurrent.futures import ThreadPoolExecutor
from concurrent.futures._base import TimeoutError
from functools import partial
from typing import Set, Union, List, MutableMapping, Optional
import pyppeteer
import requests
import http.cookiejar
from pyquery import PyQuery
from fake_useragent import UserAgent
from lxml.html.clean import Cleaner
import lxml
from lxml import etree
from lxml.html import HtmlElement
from lxml.html import tostring as lxml_html_tostring
from lxml.html.soupparser import fromstring as soup_parse
from parse import search as parse_search
from parse import findall, Result
from w3lib.encoding import html_to_unicode
DEFAULT_ENCODING = 'utf-8'
DEFAULT_URL = 'https://example.org/'
DEFAULT_USER_AGENT = 'Mozilla/5.0 (Macintosh; Intel Mac OS X 10_12_6) AppleWebKit/603.3.8 (KHTML, like Gecko) Version/10.1.2 Safari/603.3.8'
DEFAULT_NEXT_SYMBOL = ['next', 'more', 'older']
cleaner = Cleaner()
cleaner.javascript = True
cleaner.style = True
useragent = None
# Typing.
_Find = Union[List['Element'], 'Element']
_XPath = Union[List[str], List['Element'], str, 'Element']
_Result = Union[List['Result'], 'Result']
_HTML = Union[str, bytes]
_BaseHTML = str
_UserAgent = str
_DefaultEncoding = str
_URL = str
_RawHTML = bytes
_Encoding = str
_LXML = HtmlElement
_Text = str
_Search = Result
_Containing = Union[str, List[str]]
_Links = Set[str]
_Attrs = MutableMapping
_Next = Union['HTML', List[str]]
_NextSymbol = List[str]
# Sanity checking.
try:
assert sys.version_info.major == 3
assert sys.version_info.minor > 5
except AssertionError:
raise RuntimeError('Requests-HTML requires Python 3.6+!')
class MaxRetries(Exception):
def __init__(self, message):
self.message = message
class BaseParser:
"""A basic HTML/Element Parser, for Humans.
:param element: The element from which to base the parsing upon.
:param default_encoding: Which encoding to default to.
:param html: HTML from which to base the parsing upon (optional).
:param url: The URL from which the HTML originated, used for ``absolute_links``.
"""
def __init__(self, *, element, default_encoding: _DefaultEncoding = None, html: _HTML = None, url: _URL) -> None:
self.element = element
self.url = url
self.skip_anchors = True
self.default_encoding = default_encoding
self._encoding = None
self._html = html.encode(DEFAULT_ENCODING) if isinstance(html, str) else html
self._lxml = None
self._pq = None
@property
def raw_html(self) -> _RawHTML:
"""Bytes representation of the HTML content.
(`learn more <http://www.diveintopython3.net/strings.html>`_).
"""
if self._html:
return self._html
else:
return etree.tostring(self.element, encoding='unicode').strip().encode(self.encoding)
@property
def html(self) -> _BaseHTML:
"""Unicode representation of the HTML content
(`learn more <http://www.diveintopython3.net/strings.html>`_).
"""
if self._html:
return self.raw_html.decode(self.encoding, errors='replace')
else:
return etree.tostring(self.element, encoding='unicode').strip()
@html.setter
def html(self, html: str) -> None:
self._html = html.encode(self.encoding)
@raw_html.setter
def raw_html(self, html: bytes) -> None:
"""Property setter for self.html."""
self._html = html
@property
def encoding(self) -> _Encoding:
"""The encoding string to be used, extracted from the HTML and
:class:`HTMLResponse <HTMLResponse>` headers.
"""
if self._encoding:
return self._encoding
# Scan meta tags for charset.
if self._html:
self._encoding = html_to_unicode(self.default_encoding, self._html)[0]
# Fall back to requests' detected encoding if decode fails.
try:
self.raw_html.decode(self.encoding, errors='replace')
except UnicodeDecodeError:
self._encoding = self.default_encoding
return self._encoding if self._encoding else self.default_encoding
@encoding.setter
def encoding(self, enc: str) -> None:
"""Property setter for self.encoding."""
self._encoding = enc
@property
def pq(self) -> PyQuery:
"""`PyQuery <https://pythonhosted.org/pyquery/>`_ representation
of the :class:`Element <Element>` or :class:`HTML <HTML>`.
"""
if self._pq is None:
self._pq = PyQuery(self.lxml)
return self._pq
@property
def lxml(self) -> HtmlElement:
"""`lxml <http://lxml.de>`_ representation of the
:class:`Element <Element>` or :class:`HTML <HTML>`.
"""
if self._lxml is None:
try:
self._lxml = soup_parse(self.html, features='html.parser')
except ValueError:
self._lxml = lxml.html.fromstring(self.raw_html)
return self._lxml
@property
def text(self) -> _Text:
"""The text content of the
:class:`Element <Element>` or :class:`HTML <HTML>`.
"""
return self.pq.text()
@property
def full_text(self) -> _Text:
"""The full text content (including links) of the
:class:`Element <Element>` or :class:`HTML <HTML>`.
"""
return self.lxml.text_content()
def find(self, selector: str = "*", *, containing: _Containing = None, clean: bool = False, first: bool = False, _encoding: str = None) -> _Find:
"""Given a CSS Selector, returns a list of
:class:`Element <Element>` objects or a single one.
:param selector: CSS Selector to use.
:param clean: Whether or not to sanitize the found HTML of ``<script>`` and ``<style>`` tags.
:param containing: If specified, only return elements that contain the provided text.
:param first: Whether or not to return just the first result.
:param _encoding: The encoding format.
Example CSS Selectors:
- ``a``
- ``a.someClass``
- ``a#someID``
- ``a[target=_blank]``
See W3School's `CSS Selectors Reference
<https://www.w3schools.com/cssref/css_selectors.asp>`_
for more details.
If ``first`` is ``True``, only returns the first
:class:`Element <Element>` found.
"""
# Convert a single containing into a list.
if isinstance(containing, str):
containing = [containing]
encoding = _encoding or self.encoding
elements = [
Element(element=found, url=self.url, default_encoding=encoding)
for found in self.pq(selector)
]
if containing:
elements_copy = elements.copy()
elements = []
for element in elements_copy:
if any([c.lower() in element.full_text.lower() for c in containing]):
elements.append(element)
elements.reverse()
# Sanitize the found HTML.
if clean:
elements_copy = elements.copy()
elements = []
for element in elements_copy:
element.raw_html = lxml_html_tostring(cleaner.clean_html(element.lxml))
elements.append(element)
return _get_first_or_list(elements, first)
def xpath(self, selector: str, *, clean: bool = False, first: bool = False, _encoding: str = None) -> _XPath:
"""Given an XPath selector, returns a list of
:class:`Element <Element>` objects or a single one.
:param selector: XPath Selector to use.
:param clean: Whether or not to sanitize the found HTML of ``<script>`` and ``<style>`` tags.
:param first: Whether or not to return just the first result.
:param _encoding: The encoding format.
If a sub-selector is specified (e.g. ``//a/@href``), a simple
list of results is returned.
See W3School's `XPath Examples
<https://www.w3schools.com/xml/xpath_examples.asp>`_
for more details.
If ``first`` is ``True``, only returns the first
:class:`Element <Element>` found.
"""
selected = self.lxml.xpath(selector)
elements = [
Element(element=selection, url=self.url, default_encoding=_encoding or self.encoding)
if not isinstance(selection, etree._ElementUnicodeResult) else str(selection)
for selection in selected
]
# Sanitize the found HTML.
if clean:
elements_copy = elements.copy()
elements = []
for element in elements_copy:
element.raw_html = lxml_html_tostring(cleaner.clean_html(element.lxml))
elements.append(element)
return _get_first_or_list(elements, first)
def search(self, template: str) -> Result:
"""Search the :class:`Element <Element>` for the given Parse template.
:param template: The Parse template to use.
"""
return parse_search(template, self.html)
def search_all(self, template: str) -> _Result:
"""Search the :class:`Element <Element>` (multiple times) for the given parse
template.
:param template: The Parse template to use.
"""
return [r for r in findall(template, self.html)]
@property
def links(self) -> _Links:
"""All found links on page, in as–is form."""
def gen():
for link in self.find('a'):
try:
href = link.attrs['href'].strip()
if href and not (href.startswith('#') and self.skip_anchors) and not href.startswith(('javascript:', 'mailto:')):
yield href
except KeyError:
pass
return set(gen())
def _make_absolute(self, link):
"""Makes a given link absolute."""
# Parse the link with stdlib.
parsed = urlparse(link)._asdict()
# If link is relative, then join it with base_url.
if not parsed['netloc']:
return urljoin(self.base_url, link)
# Link is absolute; if it lacks a scheme, add one from base_url.
if not parsed['scheme']:
parsed['scheme'] = urlparse(self.base_url).scheme
# Reconstruct the URL to incorporate the new scheme.
parsed = (v for v in parsed.values())
return urlunparse(parsed)
# Link is absolute and complete with scheme; nothing to be done here.
return link
@property
def absolute_links(self) -> _Links:
"""All found links on page, in absolute form
(`learn more <https://www.navegabem.com/absolute-or-relative-links.html>`_).
"""
def gen():
for link in self.links:
yield self._make_absolute(link)
return set(gen())
@property
def base_url(self) -> _URL:
"""The base URL for the page. Supports the ``<base>`` tag
(`learn more <https://www.w3schools.com/tags/tag_base.asp>`_)."""
# Support for <base> tag.
base = self.find('base', first=True)
if base:
result = base.attrs.get('href', '').strip()
if result:
return result
# Parse the url to separate out the path
parsed = urlparse(self.url)._asdict()
# Remove any part of the path after the last '/'
parsed['path'] = '/'.join(parsed['path'].split('/')[:-1]) + '/'
# Reconstruct the url with the modified path
parsed = (v for v in parsed.values())
url = urlunparse(parsed)
return url
class Element(BaseParser):
"""An element of HTML.
:param element: The element from which to base the parsing upon.
:param url: The URL from which the HTML originated, used for ``absolute_links``.
:param default_encoding: Which encoding to default to.
"""
__slots__ = [
'element', 'url', 'skip_anchors', 'default_encoding', '_encoding',
'_html', '_lxml', '_pq', '_attrs', 'session'
]
def __init__(self, *, element, url: _URL, default_encoding: _DefaultEncoding = None) -> None:
super(Element, self).__init__(element=element, url=url, default_encoding=default_encoding)
self.element = element
self.tag = element.tag
self.lineno = element.sourceline
self._attrs = None
def __repr__(self) -> str:
attrs = ['{}={}'.format(attr, repr(self.attrs[attr])) for attr in self.attrs]
return "<Element {} {}>".format(repr(self.element.tag), ' '.join(attrs))
@property
def attrs(self) -> _Attrs:
"""Returns a dictionary of the attributes of the :class:`Element <Element>`
(`learn more <https://www.w3schools.com/tags/ref_attributes.asp>`_).
"""
if self._attrs is None:
self._attrs = {k: v for k, v in self.element.items()}
# Split class and rel up, as there are usually many of them:
for attr in ['class', 'rel']:
if attr in self._attrs:
self._attrs[attr] = tuple(self._attrs[attr].split())
return self._attrs
class HTML(BaseParser):
"""An HTML document, ready for parsing.
:param url: The URL from which the HTML originated, used for ``absolute_links``.
:param html: HTML from which to base the parsing upon (optional).
:param default_encoding: Which encoding to default to.
"""
def __init__(self, *, session: Union['HTMLSession', 'AsyncHTMLSession'] = None, url: str = DEFAULT_URL, html: _HTML, default_encoding: str = DEFAULT_ENCODING, async_: bool = False) -> None:
# Convert incoming unicode HTML into bytes.
if isinstance(html, str):
html = html.encode(DEFAULT_ENCODING)
pq = PyQuery(html)
super(HTML, self).__init__(
element=pq('html') or pq.wrapAll('<html></html>')('html'),
html=html,
url=url,
default_encoding=default_encoding
)
self.session = session or async_ and AsyncHTMLSession() or HTMLSession()
self.page = None
self.next_symbol = DEFAULT_NEXT_SYMBOL
def __repr__(self) -> str:
return f"<HTML url={self.url!r}>"
def next(self, fetch: bool = False, next_symbol: _NextSymbol = None) -> _Next:
"""Attempts to find the next page, if there is one. If ``fetch``
is ``True`` (default), returns :class:`HTML <HTML>` object of
next page. If ``fetch`` is ``False``, simply returns the next URL.
"""
if next_symbol is None:
next_symbol = DEFAULT_NEXT_SYMBOL
def get_next():
candidates = self.find('a', containing=next_symbol)
for candidate in candidates:
if candidate.attrs.get('href'):
# Support 'next' rel (e.g. reddit).
if 'next' in candidate.attrs.get('rel', []):
return candidate.attrs['href']
# Support 'next' in classnames.
for _class in candidate.attrs.get('class', []):
if 'next' in _class:
return candidate.attrs['href']
if 'page' in candidate.attrs['href']:
return candidate.attrs['href']
try:
# Resort to the last candidate.
return candidates[-1].attrs['href']
except IndexError:
return None
__next = get_next()
if __next:
url = self._make_absolute(__next)
else:
return None
if fetch:
return self.session.get(url)
else:
return url
def __iter__(self):
next = self
while True:
yield next
try:
next = next.next(fetch=True, next_symbol=self.next_symbol).html
except AttributeError:
break
def __next__(self):
return self.next(fetch=True, next_symbol=self.next_symbol).html
def __aiter__(self):
return self
async def __anext__(self):
while True:
url = self.next(fetch=False, next_symbol=self.next_symbol)
if not url:
break
response = await self.session.get(url)
return response.html
def add_next_symbol(self, next_symbol):
self.next_symbol.append(next_symbol)
async def _async_render(self, *, url: str, script: str = None, scrolldown, sleep: int, wait: float, reload, content: Optional[str], timeout: Union[float, int], keep_page: bool, cookies: list = [{}]):
""" Handle page creation and js rendering. Internal use for render/arender methods. """
try:
page = await self.browser.newPage()
# Wait before rendering the page, to prevent timeouts.
await asyncio.sleep(wait)
if cookies:
for cookie in cookies:
if cookie:
await page.setCookie(cookie)
# Load the given page (GET request, obviously.)
if reload:
await page.goto(url, options={'timeout': int(timeout * 1000)})
else:
await page.goto(f'data:text/html,{self.html}', options={'timeout': int(timeout * 1000)})
result = None
if script:
result = await page.evaluate(script)
if scrolldown:
for _ in range(scrolldown):
await page._keyboard.down('PageDown')
await asyncio.sleep(sleep)
else:
await asyncio.sleep(sleep)
if scrolldown:
await page._keyboard.up('PageDown')
# Return the content of the page, JavaScript evaluated.
content = await page.content()
if not keep_page:
await page.close()
page = None
return content, result, page
except TimeoutError:
await page.close()
page = None
return None
def _convert_cookiejar_to_render(self, session_cookiejar):
"""
Convert HTMLSession.cookies:cookiejar[] for browser.newPage().setCookie
"""
# | setCookie(self, *cookies:dict) -> None
# | Set cookies.
# |
# | ``cookies`` should be dictionaries which contain these fields:
# |
# | * ``name`` (str): **required**
# | * ``value`` (str): **required**
# | * ``url`` (str)
# | * ``domain`` (str)
# | * ``path`` (str)
# | * ``expires`` (number): Unix time in seconds
# | * ``httpOnly`` (bool)
# | * ``secure`` (bool)
# | * ``sameSite`` (str): ``'Strict'`` or ``'Lax'``
cookie_render = {}
def __convert(cookiejar, key):
try:
v = eval ("cookiejar."+key)
if not v: kv = ''
else: kv = {key: v}
except:
kv = ''
return kv
keys = [
'name',
'value',
'url',
'domain',
'path',
'sameSite',
'expires',
'httpOnly',
'secure',
]
for key in keys:
cookie_render.update(__convert(session_cookiejar, key))
return cookie_render
def _convert_cookiesjar_to_render(self):
"""
Convert HTMLSession.cookies for browser.newPage().setCookie
Return a list of dict
"""
cookies_render = []
if isinstance(self.session.cookies, http.cookiejar.CookieJar):
for cookie in self.session.cookies:
cookies_render.append(self._convert_cookiejar_to_render(cookie))
return cookies_render
def render(self, retries: int = 8, script: str = None, wait: float = 0.2, scrolldown=False, sleep: int = 0, reload: bool = True, timeout: Union[float, int] = 8.0, keep_page: bool = False, cookies: list = [{}], send_cookies_session: bool = False):
"""Reloads the response in Chromium, and replaces HTML content
with an updated version, with JavaScript executed.
:param retries: The number of times to retry loading the page in Chromium.
:param script: JavaScript to execute upon page load (optional).
:param wait: The number of seconds to wait before loading the page, preventing timeouts (optional).
:param scrolldown: Integer, if provided, of how many times to page down.
:param sleep: Integer, if provided, of how many seconds to sleep after initial render.
:param reload: If ``False``, content will not be loaded from the browser, but will be provided from memory.
:param keep_page: If ``True`` will allow you to interact with the browser page through ``r.html.page``.
:param send_cookies_session: If ``True`` send ``HTMLSession.cookies`` convert.
:param cookies: If not ``empty`` send ``cookies``.
If ``scrolldown`` is specified, the page will scrolldown the specified
number of times, after sleeping the specified amount of time
(e.g. ``scrolldown=10, sleep=1``).
If just ``sleep`` is provided, the rendering will wait *n* seconds, before
returning.
If ``script`` is specified, it will execute the provided JavaScript at
runtime. Example:
.. code-block:: python
script = \"\"\"
() => {
return {
width: document.documentElement.clientWidth,
height: document.documentElement.clientHeight,
deviceScaleFactor: window.devicePixelRatio,
}
}
\"\"\"
Returns the return value of the executed ``script``, if any is provided:
.. code-block:: python
>>> r.html.render(script=script)
{'width': 800, 'height': 600, 'deviceScaleFactor': 1}
Warning: the first time you run this method, it will download
Chromium into your home directory (``~/.pyppeteer``).
"""
self.browser = self.session.browser # Automatically create a event loop and browser
content = None
# Automatically set Reload to False, if example URL is being used.
if self.url == DEFAULT_URL:
reload = False
if send_cookies_session:
cookies = self._convert_cookiesjar_to_render()
for i in range(retries):
if not content:
try:
content, result, page = self.session.loop.run_until_complete(self._async_render(url=self.url, script=script, sleep=sleep, wait=wait, content=self.html, reload=reload, scrolldown=scrolldown, timeout=timeout, keep_page=keep_page, cookies=cookies))
except TypeError:
pass
else:
break
if not content:
raise MaxRetries("Unable to render the page. Try increasing timeout")
html = HTML(url=self.url, html=content.encode(DEFAULT_ENCODING), default_encoding=DEFAULT_ENCODING)
self.__dict__.update(html.__dict__)
self.page = page
return result
async def arender(self, retries: int = 8, script: str = None, wait: float = 0.2, scrolldown=False, sleep: int = 0, reload: bool = True, timeout: Union[float, int] = 8.0, keep_page: bool = False, cookies: list = [{}], send_cookies_session: bool = False):
""" Async version of render. Takes same parameters. """
self.browser = await self.session.browser
content = None
# Automatically set Reload to False, if example URL is being used.
if self.url == DEFAULT_URL:
reload = False
if send_cookies_session:
cookies = self._convert_cookiesjar_to_render()
for _ in range(retries):
if not content:
try:
content, result, page = await self._async_render(url=self.url, script=script, sleep=sleep, wait=wait, content=self.html, reload=reload, scrolldown=scrolldown, timeout=timeout, keep_page=keep_page, cookies=cookies)
except TypeError:
pass
else:
break
if not content:
raise MaxRetries("Unable to render the page. Try increasing timeout")
html = HTML(url=self.url, html=content.encode(DEFAULT_ENCODING), default_encoding=DEFAULT_ENCODING)
self.__dict__.update(html.__dict__)
self.page = page
return result
class HTMLResponse(requests.Response):
"""An HTML-enabled :class:`requests.Response <requests.Response>` object.
Effectively the same, but with an intelligent ``.html`` property added.
"""
def __init__(self, session: Union['HTMLSession', 'AsyncHTMLSession']) -> None:
super(HTMLResponse, self).__init__()
self._html = None # type: HTML
self.session = session
@property
def html(self) -> HTML:
if not self._html:
self._html = HTML(session=self.session, url=self.url, html=self.content, default_encoding=self.encoding)
return self._html
@classmethod
def _from_response(cls, response, session: Union['HTMLSession', 'AsyncHTMLSession']):
html_r = cls(session=session)
html_r.__dict__.update(response.__dict__)
return html_r
def user_agent(style=None) -> _UserAgent:
"""Returns an apparently legit user-agent, if not requested one of a specific
style. Defaults to a Chrome-style User-Agent.
"""
global useragent
if (not useragent) and style:
useragent = UserAgent()
return useragent[style] if style else DEFAULT_USER_AGENT
def _get_first_or_list(l, first=False):
if first:
try:
return l[0]
except IndexError:
return None
else:
return l
class BaseSession(requests.Session):
""" A consumable session, for cookie persistence and connection pooling,
amongst other things.
"""
def __init__(self, mock_browser : bool = True, verify : bool = True,
browser_args : list = ['--no-sandbox']):
super().__init__()
# Mock a web browser's user agent.
if mock_browser:
self.headers['User-Agent'] = user_agent()
self.hooks['response'].append(self.response_hook)
self.verify = verify
self.__browser_args = browser_args
def response_hook(self, response, **kwargs) -> HTMLResponse:
""" Change response encoding and replace it by a HTMLResponse. """
if not response.encoding:
response.encoding = DEFAULT_ENCODING
return HTMLResponse._from_response(response, self)
@property
async def browser(self):
if not hasattr(self, "_browser"):
self._browser = await pyppeteer.launch(ignoreHTTPSErrors=not(self.verify), headless=True, args=self.__browser_args)
return self._browser
class HTMLSession(BaseSession):
def __init__(self, **kwargs):
super(HTMLSession, self).__init__(**kwargs)
@property
def browser(self):
if not hasattr(self, "_browser"):
self.loop = asyncio.get_event_loop()
if self.loop.is_running():
raise RuntimeError("Cannot use HTMLSession within an existing event loop. Use AsyncHTMLSession instead.")
self._browser = self.loop.run_until_complete(super().browser)
return self._browser
def close(self):
""" If a browser was created close it first. """
if hasattr(self, "_browser"):
self.loop.run_until_complete(self._browser.close())
super().close()
class AsyncHTMLSession(BaseSession):
""" An async consumable session. """
def __init__(self, loop=None, workers=None,
mock_browser: bool = True, *args, **kwargs):
""" Set or create an event loop and a thread pool.
:param loop: Asyncio loop to use.
:param workers: Amount of threads to use for executing async calls.
If not pass it will default to the number of processors on the
machine, multiplied by 5. """
super().__init__(*args, **kwargs)
self.loop = loop or asyncio.get_event_loop()
self.thread_pool = ThreadPoolExecutor(max_workers=workers)
def request(self, *args, **kwargs):
""" Partial original request func and run it in a thread. """
func = partial(super().request, *args, **kwargs)
return self.loop.run_in_executor(self.thread_pool, func)
async def close(self):
""" If a browser was created close it first. """
if hasattr(self, "_browser"):
await self._browser.close()
super().close()
def run(self, *coros):
""" Pass in all the coroutines you want to run, it will wrap each one
in a task, run it and wait for the result. Return a list with all
results, this is returned in the same order coros are passed in. """
tasks = [
asyncio.ensure_future(coro()) for coro in coros
]
done, _ = self.loop.run_until_complete(asyncio.wait(tasks))
return [t.result() for t in done]